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FPSC Classic Models and Media / FPSC Signs - How do you (if possible) enlarge the 'Sign'

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deannewby
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Posted: 11th Dec 2005 01:22
Hi, I use FPSC Signs to make 'Wall Signs', but would like to make larger signs and cannot find the setting(s) for this. I have seen a couple of screenshots that contain large images, but cannot find the setting.

Please help,

Cheers

"Mathematics...the one Universal Language"
TeMpLaR1
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Posted: 11th Dec 2005 01:42
in the .fpe script of the sign it self

it should have scale under orientation

change it to what y ou like if it doesnt put it there manually

scale = yournumberhere

flashing snall
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Posted: 11th Dec 2005 01:44 Edited at: 11th Dec 2005 01:45
ug, jees, you people need to explore the files....
First go to my computer, then c drive, then program files, then the game creators, then files, then entity bank, and from there i asome it would be under FPS SIGHNS, then there sould be you fpe files, open those up and look for scale, cahnge that to a higher number to make it bigger...

P.S.
make sure fps is closed when you save changes...

EDIT: oops, when i wrote this, someone responded.

dont assume cause ull make an ass out of you and me!
deannewby
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Posted: 11th Dec 2005 11:57
TeMpLaR1: thanks for your help - very much appreciated

flashing snall: I was under the impression that these forums were (at least in part) for people to ask for help and find answers to questions that they cannot find themselves - I have looked for/at files, but was unsure what to change.

"Mathematics...the one Universal Language"

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